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so it is out there. I guess enough folks know the number that if someone who didnโ€™t have it wanted to call me, they could find someone to give it to them.โ€

She raised a brow. โ€œI assume you checked the number the call originated from.โ€

โ€œI did. Itโ€™s an unregistered cell phone that appears to be turned off. Same as the others.โ€

โ€œGeorgia was also called, as was the owner of the hardware store. I think I remember his name was Buck. Do we know how they received their calls?โ€ she asked.

โ€œThe call to Georgia went to her cell, which didnโ€™t stand out as odd because the person she spoke to told her he was from the theater company that had been hired to put on the murder mystery tomorrow night. The call to Buck went directly to the landline at his hardware store,โ€ Colt answered.

Sydney set the stack of photos sheโ€™d been looking at down and picked up another stack. โ€œIt sounds as if this person is either a local or, if not a local, a visitor who has been around long enough to know that Georgia had hired the theater company and that your cell phone number was accessible. At this point, my money is on the killer being a resident. Assuming this is true, I have to wonder why now. Why did this person who has probably been living in the same town as his victims for some amount of time start killing now? And why link the deaths to the clam bake via the plastic clam each victim held?โ€

โ€œI suppose something about the clam bake could be the trigger,โ€ I offered. โ€œLike maybe something happened to this person at last yearโ€™s clam bake that was never resolved emotionally. Maybe as the weeklong event neared, it triggered whatever rage heโ€™d been holding inside to that point, and he snapped.โ€

Sydney smiled at me. โ€œThatโ€™s actually a good theory to a point. The murders are neat. They are precise and organized.โ€ She looked down at the photos. โ€œThe men were injected with a mixture that will kill them almost immediately. Once they are dead, all the bodies are moved to a location that I believe must have importance of some sort. Once the bodies are posed and the clues left, the killer calls someone to make sure the bodies are found, and he seems to care who finds them and when. I havenโ€™t had the chance to inspect the bodies, but it appears that none of the men were beaten or tortured.โ€ She looked at Colt. โ€œIโ€™m assuming there was no sign of sexual assault.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s correct. Thereโ€™s no sign that the men had been held for any length of time before being killed. The medical examiner didnโ€™t find any ligature marks to indicate that either their hands or ankles had been tied. Additionally, as you just indicated, there is zero evidence that the men were beaten or abused in any way. My feeling is that the killer knew these men and this allowed him to be in close proximity to them. He injected them with the serum, causing them to fall to the ground and eventually die. Then he moved and posed them. Shortly after the men were posed, he made the call to whoever he wanted to find the body.โ€

โ€œSo whatโ€™s the deal with the clams?โ€ I asked.

โ€œWhen considered as a set, pride, greed, and lust generally indicate that the killer is fixated on morality. Those specific terms bring to mind the seven deadly sins. Itโ€™s a commonly used theme which, in my opinion, has been overused, but I can see the appeal.โ€

โ€œSeven deadly sins? So does that mean that there will be four more murders?โ€ Colt asked.

Sydney nodded. โ€œIf my assumption at this point is correct, then yes, it is likely there will be four more murders.โ€

โ€œLike hell,โ€ he spat. โ€œThereโ€™s no way Iโ€™m going to let this guy kill four more people.โ€

โ€œI agree that it needs to stop now.โ€ She paused and then continued. โ€œYou said that clam bake was a weeklong event. Weeklong as in seven days?โ€

โ€œFive, actually,โ€ Colt said. โ€œThe first day of events was yesterday, Wednesday, and the events run through Sunday.โ€

โ€œIf the clam bake is the instigating event, as I suspect, then itโ€™s likely the other four murders will occur at some point between now and Sunday afternoon. That gives us almost no time to figure this out.โ€ She glanced toward the photos on the table. โ€œI know a woman, Genevieve. She works for Ezra and is just about the best darn hacker on the planet. If you need information of any sort, she can get it. I can call her if you want. She might be willing to help narrow things down a bit.โ€

โ€œI would welcome her help if sheโ€™s willing,โ€ Colt said.

โ€œOkay.โ€ Sydney took her cell phone from her purse. โ€œGive me a few minutes.โ€ With that, she left the room.

โ€œSo what do you think is going on?โ€ I asked Colt after Sydney had left the office.

His lips tightened. โ€œIโ€™m not sure. When the only victim was Oliver Halifax, I thought there was some validity to the idea that his death might be due to his involvement with the town council and the debate over the proposed resort. When Henry Goodman died, I considered other options, but since Henry was involved in politics and the resort project, I still figured weโ€™d find our killer by traveling down that particular highway. But Stan Fairfield is a dentist. Iโ€™m not sure how he fits the profile if the resort and the upcoming vote is at the heart of things.โ€

โ€œHe might be an investor,โ€ I suggested.

Colt bobbed his head. โ€œPerhaps. Thatโ€™s something I can look into. But if the resort and the upcoming vote are the motives, then why the clams? I feel like the killer is trying to send us down the

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